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Giving back to a community is the ultimate gift. Whether it's code, documentation, bug reporting, project management, designing, or a financial donation, what we give back makes a difference. Four students in a dorm room at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill want to change the way... Read more

UPDATE: The contest has closed and we are in the process of notifing our winner and shipping their gift.
Opensource.com is pleased to announce that we are giving away a LulzBot TAZ 4 3D Printer as part of our 2014 open source gift guide.

The annual Opensource.com gift guide serves up open source gadgets and gifts that kids, adults, hobbiests, and beginners are sure to love and appreciate. Get someone started tinkering with SparkFun's WeevilEye beginner soldering kit. Show your niece how cool programming can be with Adafruit's... Read more

UPDATE: The contest has closed and winners are in the process of being notified and shipped their gifts. We will have an update about the winners in early 2014.
Enter our 2013 open source holiday gift giveaway by filling out this entry form by December 11. Read the official rules for more details... Read more

Our 2013 open source holiday gift giveaway ended on December 11. Read the official rules for more details.
You could win some of the gifts from this guide, and the grand prize winner will receive a Lulzbot TAZ 2 3D printer! View the complete list of prizes.
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It's the most wonderful time of the year: time to give open source presents. The opensource.com team gathered ten of our favorite gadgets to help you pick out that perfect present for that special (open source) someone.
Some of these items will be a part of our 2012 open source gift guide giveaway... Read more

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